Are you saying it pops the GFI circuit? Most GFI's don't like the longer extension cords. Especially the cheap cords folks buy at Home Depot and Lowes. Try plugging your cord into a circuit that is NOT GFI protected. Try using a shorter cord. ie a 50' cord vs a 100' cord Try using a better quality cord of heavier guage wire. Modern homes typically use 20amp circuit breakers for Wet rooms. (Kitchens and baths) and 15 amp circuit breakers for the other rooms of the house. Your A/C in the trailer may be pulling more than 15amps. See if you can plug into a circuit that is on a 20 amp breaker. Most shore power connections are based on 30 amp circuits. So a 30 amp breaker would be even better, But these are not very common in typical homes. |